Here’s our annual free agent tracker, which will be updated regularly throughout the offseason. The rankings are based on the Top 150 Free Agents column. Players who didn’t make it into the top 150 are included at the end.

Re-signings are in red. Players signing with new clubs are in blue. The 12 players to turn down qualifying offers (and thus require draft pick compensation) are listed with asterisks.

Signed pre-rankings:
Orioles re-signed SS J.J. Hardy to a three-year, $40 million contract ($14 million option for 2018)
Red Sox re-signed RHP Koji Uehara to a two-year, $18 million contract
Phillies re-signed RHP Jerome Williams to a one-year, $2.5 million contract
Phillies re-signed OF Grady Sizemore to a one-year, $2.5 million contract

Other signings:Diamondbacks signed RHP Yoan Lopez for an $8.27 million bonus (minor league deal)Braves signed OF Dian Toscano to a four-year, $6 million contract.
Cardinals signed INF Dean Anna to a one-year contract
Braves signed OF Zoilo Almonte to a one-year contract
Braves signed RHP Chien-Ming Wang to a minor league contract
Blue Jays signed LHP Jeff Francis to a minor league contract
Phillies signed OF Jeff Francoeur to a minor league contract
Royals signed INF Ryan Roberts to a minor league contract
Reds signed OF Brennan Boesch to a minor league contract
Indians re-signed RHP Shaun Marcum to a minor league contract
Pirates signed RHP Brad Lincoln to a minor league contract
Rockies signed LHP John Lannan to a minor league contract
Mariners signed RHP Mark Lowe to a minor league contract.
White Sox signed C George Kottaras to a minor league contract.
White Sox signed RHP Brad Penny to a minor league contract.
Blue Jays signed 1B Daric Barton to a minor league contract.
Rockies signed OF Roger Bernadina to a minor league contract.
Reds signed LHP Jose Mijares to a minor league contract.
Reds signed RHP Michael Bowden to a minor league contract.
Blue Jays signed LHP Andrew Albers to a minor league contract.
Diamondbacks re-signed INF Jordan Pacheco to a minor league contract.
Giants re-signed RHP J.C. Gutierrez to a minor league contract.
Nationals signed RHP Heath Bell to a minor league contract.

Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com has the details on reliever Kyuji Fujikawa’s one-year contract with the Rangers, reporting that it’s worth $1 million in guaranteed money plus incentives.

Fujikawa is 34 years old and still needs to prove that he’s fully recovered from Tommy John elbow surgery, but it’s a smart, low-cost gamble for the Rangers.

He was good enough in Japan to get a two-year, $9.5 million deal from the Cubs two offseasons ago, posted a nice 31/8 K/BB ratio in 25 innings as a big leaguer when not injured, and pitched well in the minors.

T.R. Sullivan of MLB.com reports that the Rangers have signed reliever Kyuji Fujikawa, pending a physical. Exact terms aren’t yet known, but Jeff Wilson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram hears that he’ll get a one-year contract with an option for 2016.

Fujikawa was expected to handle the closer role when the Cubs brought him over from Japan for $9.5 million two years ago, but he struggled in 12 appearances in 2013 before undergoing Tommy John surgery. The 34-year-old right-hander made it back to the majors this past August and posted a 4.85 ERA with 17 strikeouts and six walks over 16 innings down the stretch. He hit free agency after the Cubs declined a $5.5 million option on him in October.

It’s a low-risk move which could pay off nicely if Fujikawa is healthy and gets a better feel for his command the further removed he becomes from surgery.